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peter jennings, diane sawyer, barbara walters, ted koppel. >> jimmy: sam son donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen him on the overnights, he's very good. [ laughter ] speaking of being in the field you were in florida during the hurricane. why were you there? isn't there a weatherman nobody likes you can send to those jobs [ laughter ] >> unfortunately we really like to intern. we've had a lot this year. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this reminds me of katrina. i was in the superdome. i remember the roof peeling off, families there with their glad garbage bags full of the belongings they could take ow their homes in time. katrina, right tax wilma. this year 15 with this succession of hurricanes. you mention irma. puerto rico, we had an amazing team there. one night in particular, we were headed
peter jennings, diane sawyer, barbara walters, ted koppel. >> jimmy: sam son donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen him on the overnights, he's very good. [...
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jennings gai the owls the lead. temple looking to seal the teal. owls hang on to win 29-21. a win is a win. 2-1, the big thing was going 1-0. the kids played hard. it was one of the best pregames. the kids were dialed in and juiced up. we have high school friday football coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, jamie. the camden county police officers hosted a party tonight. food and dancing were part of the ongoing efforts to build bridges with the community. the police department wants to bond with the people they serve. ♪ ♪ we sip, we peel, -and we slide! -whoo! nah. like this. grab a large or extra large freshly ground, freshly brewed hot coffee for your chance to win. get your celebration ready. dunkin' donuts. this is coffee. this is winning. dunkin' donuts. this is coffee. so, when it's your turnt to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. -and we slide! -whoo! nah. like this. grab a la
jennings gai the owls the lead. temple looking to seal the teal. owls hang on to win 29-21. a win is a win. 2-1, the big thing was going 1-0. the kids played hard. it was one of the best pregames. the kids were dialed in and juiced up. we have high school friday football coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, jamie. the camden county police officers hosted a party tonight. food and dancing were part of the ongoing efforts to build bridges with the community. the police department wants...
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we'll bring in dan abrams and jen is back with us. the mother says michigan has a waiver for parents. >> it does. the state allows parents to sign a document, to take classes and therefore to waive the necessity to get their children vaccinated. the problem here is you don't have the parents taking that position. you have a parent taking that position. you have a parent taking the other position. so a judge has weighed in and sided with the father and said, look, i have to make a decision here. i'm siding with the father. as a result this child is going to be vaccinated. this really isn't as much a case about personal choice and a case about do you abide by a court or. >> the state is trying to make this harder to get the waiver. >> that's right. used to be you could sign a document and you could say for whatever reason we don't want vaccinated. >> jen, what about the mother's concerns we heard about this from other parents? >> about 40% of people in the country think that spacing them out is safer. there's no evidence of that. a stud
we'll bring in dan abrams and jen is back with us. the mother says michigan has a waiver for parents. >> it does. the state allows parents to sign a document, to take classes and therefore to waive the necessity to get their children vaccinated. the problem here is you don't have the parents taking that position. you have a parent taking that position. you have a parent taking the other position. so a judge has weighed in and sided with the father and said, look, i have to make a decision...
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jennings gai the owls the lead. temple looking to seal the teal. owls hang on to win 29-21. a win is a win. 2-1, the big thing was going 1-0. the kids played hard. it was one of the best pregames. the kids were dialed in and juiced up. we have high school friday football coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, jamie. the camden county police officers hosted a party tonight. food and dancing were part of the ongoing efforts to build bridges >> the second annual river days got -- no -- you see what those things are? do you know what they are? they are emergency call boxes. they are over. pennsylvania turnpike, they have been here a long time. in the days of cellphone it is ancellphones andwireless, they , over a thousand of them. they were used 172 times last year. >> high school huddle next on channel6 followed by "jimmy kimmel live" and "nightline." "action news" continues at 4:00 a.m. with gary hall and chris sowers. is that right? 5:00 a.m. for cecily tynan, jamie apody, the entire news team, i'm jim gardner. have a great night and weekend. ♪ ♪ >>> tv's number one da
jennings gai the owls the lead. temple looking to seal the teal. owls hang on to win 29-21. a win is a win. 2-1, the big thing was going 1-0. the kids played hard. it was one of the best pregames. the kids were dialed in and juiced up. we have high school friday football coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, jamie. the camden county police officers hosted a party tonight. food and dancing were part of the ongoing efforts to build bridges >> the second annual river days got -- no...
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jen. i'll drink to that. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> thanks. >> outside to ginger now. [ applause ] >> what a great crowd we have this morning. folks from north carolina and ? all right, ginger we're dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan, after getting a couple of sprinkles and showers close to the coast earlier. heading outside, sunshine and clouds, temperatures in the 60s in most neighborhoods pushing toward the 70s and low humidity. this afternoon autumn arrives 4:02 p.m. it will be warm high of 85. for the weekend, 88 on saturday, 91 on sunday, sunny and humid looks like we could be in for a heatwave by tuesday. feel good friday. we have a truly inspirational young man with us. jake olson. he plays football for usc and he's blind. we're going to talk to him in just a moment. but first how about jake's remarkable story. meet jake olson, number 61. long snapper for the usc trojans making his debut on the feel against western michigan just weeks ago. >> the snap is perfect. the kick is up
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jen ashton and just tell us a little more from a medical standpoint what we're talking about here. >> there is a lot to know about postpartum depression. we're still learning about it. it's thought to be due to a complicated combination of factors, some of them hormonal. when you deliver your levels drop and it affects neu neurotransmitters like serotonin. it's not a matter of just being stressed or overtired, though, although certainly, you know, that can play a role. keeping a living thing alive is a major psychological stressor so but there's a lot of factors involved. >> let's talk about the timing when it comes on, how long does it stay. i'm sure it varies. >> postpartum depression can actually start antepartum and during pregnancy and new awareness but can start any time after delivery, usually the first would be withes, three weeks and can last up to about a year. to be clear if someone has a kid in college and say i'm suffering from postpartum depression it just started, that's just run of the miller depression but there can be a big overlap. >> how about the treatment? >> so
jen ashton and just tell us a little more from a medical standpoint what we're talking about here. >> there is a lot to know about postpartum depression. we're still learning about it. it's thought to be due to a complicated combination of factors, some of them hormonal. when you deliver your levels drop and it affects neu neurotransmitters like serotonin. it's not a matter of just being stressed or overtired, though, although certainly, you know, that can play a role. keeping a living...
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jen in a moment. but first here's the story. this morning, a personal revelation from first daughter ivanka trump. >> with each of my three children i had some level of postpartum and -- >> postpartum. >> depression. >> reporter: the 35-year-old mother of three opening up for the first time about experiencing postpartum depression on an upcoming episode of "the dr. oz show". >> it was a challenging emotional time because i felt like i was not living up to my potential as a parent or as an entrepreneur and executive and i had had such easy pregnancies that in some way the juxtaposition hit me even harder. >> reporter: trump's role as an unpaid senior adviser in the white house has come under scrutiny and spoke to me about the challenges all new moms face in 2015. >> we want to be mothers and sisters. we are sisters. we're training for marathons, we're learning how to garden. the goal is to change this narrative and to be a part of it. >> reporter: experiencing postpartum depression can make going back to work harder. with as many
jen in a moment. but first here's the story. this morning, a personal revelation from first daughter ivanka trump. >> with each of my three children i had some level of postpartum and -- >> postpartum. >> depression. >> reporter: the 35-year-old mother of three opening up for the first time about experiencing postpartum depression on an upcoming episode of "the dr. oz show". >> it was a challenging emotional time because i felt like i was not living up to...
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, do what jen did on yesterday's program -- win big. if you wanna make an even bigger impression,
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whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. >>> to the index of other news. a suspect in custody after shooting two georgia police officers killing one of them. authorities arresting seth spangler after an urgent manhunt in pulp county. he fled after opening fire during a traffic stop. detective kristin hearn died from her wounds. a second officer survived planks r thanks to his vest. >> space ex-founder elon mask says this could carry passenger
whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd...
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he left his keys under the mat for his fiance jen and now he's stuck. >> an hour and 20 minutes. >> it's 3:00 a.m. in england, chilly outside. >> up at the window. >> that window there is where his brother-in-law to be is sleeping. but do you think brother-in-law to be phil had heard him? >> phil! >> no. >> tried to climb in the kitchen window, but i can't fit through. i told the dog to go get them. >> the dog is supposed to be his best friend. after all, he feeds this dog treats and gives the dog food off his plate. do you think the dog has helped him out? >> [ bleep ]. >> nope. >> got embarrassed because waking the whole street up. >> he is defeated. >> phil! >> the window's open. >> phil! >> the stones are gone. what's next? >> resorted to throwing logs. >> but now he's all out. >> they're not going to make a sound. >> an hour later, lee decides to get a broom, hop on top of the trash bin, and he's going to get phil's attention. he starts sliding that broom back and forth through the window. >> phil? oh, my god. please let me in. >> he finally hears lee's calls and lets him in. >> oh,
he left his keys under the mat for his fiance jen and now he's stuck. >> an hour and 20 minutes. >> it's 3:00 a.m. in england, chilly outside. >> up at the window. >> that window there is where his brother-in-law to be is sleeping. but do you think brother-in-law to be phil had heard him? >> phil! >> no. >> tried to climb in the kitchen window, but i can't fit through. i told the dog to go get them. >> the dog is supposed to be his best friend....
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last year social security's inspector jen again general found there were 400 people on the waiting list who were dead. >>> president trump banned trans gendered serve members citing medical costs. transgendered troops who is terms of service end during the review will be allowed to reenlist. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month. see a familiar face on the sidelines this afternoon. phillies find a way to pass the time in the dugout. jamie apody has sports. >> reporter: it's a rematch with reid the last time big red face the team in 2014, he beat the birds 26-16. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: eagles arriving at the hotel w
last year social security's inspector jen again general found there were 400 people on the waiting list who were dead. >>> president trump banned trans gendered serve members citing medical costs. transgendered troops who is terms of service end during the review will be allowed to reenlist. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car...
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last season i picked rashad jennings to win. he won. and this year my money is on another long shot. can i get a drum roll please? the winner of "dancing with the stars" season number 25 will be. guillermo open the briefcase and read the name inside. what does it say? >> darrell fisher. >> no. >> derek fisher. >> jimmy: derek fisher, everybody. derek fisher at 10 to 1. i'm counting on d. fish to deliver one more championship to the city of a los angeles and i know you will not let me down. thank you very much. >>> speaking of traditions we had the emmy awards last night. all the biggest stars of television are at the emmys and guillermo went piggy back to back with the winner backstage. >> piggy back. >> piggy back. >> piggy back to back. because -- >> i love this. should i be afraid that i took the front seat? >> there's nothing to be afraid. >> you have bunny slippers. >> would you like to donate your emmy to the children? >> which children? >> my children? >> do you want to call and tell them you won? a friend, a family member? >> ye
last season i picked rashad jennings to win. he won. and this year my money is on another long shot. can i get a drum roll please? the winner of "dancing with the stars" season number 25 will be. guillermo open the briefcase and read the name inside. what does it say? >> darrell fisher. >> no. >> derek fisher. >> jimmy: derek fisher, everybody. derek fisher at 10 to 1. i'm counting on d. fish to deliver one more championship to the city of a los angeles and i...
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jennings, late in the 4th, isaiah wright look at this amazing catch. owls win 29-21. >> a win is a win, 2-1. the big thing we talked about all week 1-0. friday night lights, the kids played really, really hard. it was the best pregame i've ever been in, the kids were dialed in and juiced up. >> reporter: we'll break down the big win on temple football playbook in the half-hour on "action news." that's sports, have a great saturday! >> a north philadelphia home is in ruins after flames devour the first and second floors. >> also, a threat of a teacher strike puts students and their parents on edge, details on when they may walk off the job. >>> there will be new dipping your toes in the water if hurricane jose steers closer to the area. we're keeping an eye on the storm as it moves northward. chris sowers has more on the track. >> reporter: the track we are expecting from josie -- jose is not a sandy track. we're not depicting a direct -- we're not expecting a direct hit like florida or texas. let's talk about the temperatures around our neck of the woo
jennings, late in the 4th, isaiah wright look at this amazing catch. owls win 29-21. >> a win is a win, 2-1. the big thing we talked about all week 1-0. friday night lights, the kids played really, really hard. it was the best pregame i've ever been in, the kids were dialed in and juiced up. >> reporter: we'll break down the big win on temple football playbook in the half-hour on "action news." that's sports, have a great saturday! >> a north philadelphia home is in...
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jen ashton joins us now at the desk. >> good morning. >> you we piece lupus is very misunderstood.s the connection between lupus and kidneytransplant an autoimmune literally y body's organs or o that's attacked. because the body senses it as kind of a foreign -- we don't lupusfright physical is when it kidneys is a serio life-threatening condition. when someone's kidneys start to fail t with two options, hemodialysis a filtration of the blood that can leave them alive or organ transpla unusual to see someones the stage ofidney failure where an organ transplantation is even an option. but it's a great opportunity to talk about, you know with kidney transplantation because we have two. you can do a living directed donation. >> is it a cure? cur lupus. that's important but it's a cure for t kidney failure.idne transplantation in cases the diseased or dead kidney is not removed so you leave the two kidneys in there and the transplanted kidney is in the pelvis just some numbers that are important to know 15,000 kidney transplants done in this country every year. 3,000 people are added to the
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jen ashton is here. your wheelhouse. ob/gyn. when you talk about these tests in your office what do you tell your patients? >> so fertility 101 let's get right into it. a couple of things number one i think it's important as a society and medically we shift this paradigm from one of infertility to for felt and helps to do that. two, you have to remember there are multiple factors that go on in fertility, so a good result on a test doesn't mean you'll get pregnant just like a bad result doesn't mean you won't get pregnant. in fact for any average healthy young couple their chances of conception per cycle only about 20%. so that's important and lastly it takes two. male factor in fertility contributes about 30% of the time. a lot of these home testing not all focus on women. we need to include the men on these as well. >> so when you talk about this this isn't in lieu of going to the doctor. >> no absolutely. it's just the beginning. i want you to think of it as this analogy of this beautiful rose. the rose -- see, it took me week
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jen ashton right now. you see her mix and match a lot of different treatments for this cancer. >> well i mean first of all when you talk about metastatic cancer of any type when you talk about metastatic breast cancer there are more people living with metastatic breast cancer today than ever before which is a good thing but it's not such a good thing. we wish that wasn't the case at all. and we had a better cure for the disease but when you talk about how you manage those symptoms you heard her address it a little bit. it's really about the goal. you want to prevent further spread in some cases when that's not possible you do want to manage the symptoms and when you talk about cancer that's spread those symptoms will be determined on what site of the body they spread to. when you talk about metastatic to the bone that is excruciatingly painful. anyone who suffered a broken bonos that pain imagine that times a million. >> and for her, this homegrown marijuana really made a difference. is that for everyone >
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jen>> i'm gray p next on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. a police officer's acquittal leads to violent protests in missouri overnight. >>> one person was killed in the city's germantown section, while the police are questioning a security guard in that incident. those stories and a whole lot more next on "action news" saturday morning. pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. you, it is saturday, september 16 i'm gray hall. here's a look at the stories we have for you on "action news." >>> protesters and police clash overnight in st. louis, many outrage after a white police officer was acquitted in the shooting death of a black man. and city police are working to track down a man they believe is behind half a dozen suspicious incidents this week involving children. >>> plus, the state of pennsyl
jen>> i'm gray p next on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. a police officer's acquittal leads to violent protests in missouri overnight. >>> one person was killed in the city's germantown section, while the police are questioning a security guard in that incident. those stories and a whole lot more next on "action news" saturday morning. pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get......
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. ♪ >> this is world news tonight with peter jennings. >> in florida, where the hurricane wreaked so much havoc monday morning, assurance agent in miami said there's a pattern after disasters like this. first you only think of is survival, then comes the accept of loss and you later think about rebuilding. in southern florida most people are at the second stage, stunned by the loss. and there are a lot more people who lost their homes than everybody first believed. >> reporter: officials now estimate that there are at least 180,000 homeless in florida. that's the size of dayton, ohio and glendale, california. >> i lost everything i own except a few trinkets. >> reporter: while some people are trying to stay with what remains of their homes, thousands are lining up at emergency shelters. this is the only one in homestead, one of the hardest-hit areas. >> took 25 years to build, two and a half hours to destroy. >> five-month old baby. >> reporter: there's no way to tell how many of these homeless will find homes in the future and how many will require long-term quarcare. for now there
. ♪ >> this is world news tonight with peter jennings. >> in florida, where the hurricane wreaked so much havoc monday morning, assurance agent in miami said there's a pattern after disasters like this. first you only think of is survival, then comes the accept of loss and you later think about rebuilding. in southern florida most people are at the second stage, stunned by the loss. and there are a lot more people who lost their homes than everybody first believed. >>...
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we'll talk to jen ashton in a moment, but first a look at the new report. >> reporter: this morning, the report revealing that women are most at risk when it comes to opioids. 30% more prescriptions written for women than for men. 40% for female surgery patients become persistent users like 39-year-old christina cruz miller, mother of three daughters. >>dy what they said, i followed up with my doctor. i trusted him. >> reporter: christina says he was prescribed okaysy cotton after removing cysts from her ovaries and had never haergd of the drugs before, but became addicted to prescription pills for 3 1/2 years. overdosing twice before beginning her road to recovery. >> i hated what i was, and i was embarrassed and ashamed and was content my family would be better off without me. >> reporter: that new report funded by pacira, called united states for nondependence, and opioid overprescribing, finds seven common surgeries are often being prescribed far more pills than they need. >> what's startling and really bothersome in the study is the number of patients that are on opioids well af
we'll talk to jen ashton in a moment, but first a look at the new report. >> reporter: this morning, the report revealing that women are most at risk when it comes to opioids. 30% more prescriptions written for women than for men. 40% for female surgery patients become persistent users like 39-year-old christina cruz miller, mother of three daughters. >>dy what they said, i followed up with my doctor. i trusted him. >> reporter: christina says he was prescribed okaysy cotton...
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jen aniston goes for mexican fare. hugh jackman reaches for timtam cookies and the rock banana chip pancakes. it may improve weight loss long term and scientists found people who dieted for two weeks then paused for two weeks lost more weight and fat than people who dieted continuously. why would indulging help you diet? it's the diet catch 22. to lose weight you need to eat less. but then your body responds by burning fewer calories. it's a protective measure that goes back to caveman days to conserve energy when you don't have enough to eat so diet cheaters rejoice. breaking your diet may convince your body it's not starving so you can have your cake and eat it too. our senior medical contribute dr. jennifer ashton is here now. so tell us what your thoughts are on this study. the cheat days are actually helpful. >> okay, couple of caveats. this particular study very small numbers. we need to study it more with more people and even the group that had those reset periods of time had their calories restricted to the new
jen aniston goes for mexican fare. hugh jackman reaches for timtam cookies and the rock banana chip pancakes. it may improve weight loss long term and scientists found people who dieted for two weeks then paused for two weeks lost more weight and fat than people who dieted continuously. why would indulging help you diet? it's the diet catch 22. to lose weight you need to eat less. but then your body responds by burning fewer calories. it's a protective measure that goes back to caveman days to...
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jen ashton right now. i now you do a lot of genetic testing in your office. tell us the importance of this. >> well, listen, genetic testing is important for people because it shows us a possible window into the future. it doesn't mean a guarantee because we know that genes are just one part of what determines someone's future health risk. behavior, environment are also important. but now people need to know we're just talking about the brca1 and 2 mutation. it is now possible to test for over 30 gene mew takes that are associated with various types of hereditary cancer, eight or more are associated with breast cancer so while all the attention goes on brca, it is important for people to know they can have a gene mutation in other genes and it is readily available now to test for this. this is a mainstream option which i think is good news for some people. >> because it's not for everyone. >> that's correct. so who should get the test? who should not? absolutely not recommended for every single person. that's clear in why is that? >> because there are certain
jen ashton right now. i now you do a lot of genetic testing in your office. tell us the importance of this. >> well, listen, genetic testing is important for people because it shows us a possible window into the future. it doesn't mean a guarantee because we know that genes are just one part of what determines someone's future health risk. behavior, environment are also important. but now people need to know we're just talking about the brca1 and 2 mutation. it is now possible to test for...